Jesuit agents supported the Muslim Brotherhood and the Arab Spring (the Arab riots) with weapons, training, communications assistance, and billions of dollars to increase sectarian violence in Syria, which spilled into northern Iraq.
Jesuit controlled states (Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, U.K., U.S.) then funded Islamist rebels ββ ISIS was born. (Christian Post)
"In 1992, the Italian-born Jesuit re-founded the ancient 11th century Syrian monastery Deir Mar Musa al-Habashi (the monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian) in the desert north of Damascus. Mar Musa rapidly became an important pilgrimage site, welcoming 50,000 visitors annually -- primarily Muslims. Today its future is uncertain."
"Dall'Oglio takes a clear position on one side of the conflict: at times, he's been called the Priest of the Revolution. He condemned Bashar al-Assad's regime, calling on the United Nations and the West to intervene militarily in support of the rebels. He was expelled from the country in June 2012. After decades of monastic life in Syria, he now lives in exile."
ββ Interview with Syria Deeply.org, July 10th, 2013
Syria Deeply: Your mission has clearly expanded far beyond furthering Islamic-Christian understanding.
Paolo Dall'Oglio: I am fully engaged in Islamic-Christian harmony building, but today Iβm also in the service of Islamic-Islamic harmony building. We want next Ramadan to be a time for prayer and action for the reconciliation between Sunnis and Shiites."
ββ Interview with Syria Deeply.org, July 10th, 2013
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"In December 2012, Paolo Dall'Oglio was awarded the Peace Prize of the Italian region of Lombardy that is dedicated to persons having done extraordinary work in the field of peace building." (Wikipedia, June 3, 2015)